Chinese speed skaters (from left) Ren Ziwei, Wu Dajing and Li Wenlong celebrate after Ren claimed the gold medal and Li the silver in the final of the men's 1,000-meter short track speed skating on Monday at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.Feng Yongbin/china Daily
US foundation encouraged to help boost ties
In the 1930s, Edgar Snow and Helen Foster Snow, who were journalists and authors from the United States, made the Communist Party of China known to the world through their books and articles on the Party and the Chinese revolution. They are seen as a bridge connecting China and the US.
Tribute paid to nation's seven-decade economic transformation
With the People's Republic of China entering a new development phase after celebrations marking the 72nd anniversary of its founding in October, experts from India have hailed the huge changes they have witnessed in the world's most populous nation.
Snowboarder Su joins idols on podium
Su Yiming said it's a dream come true to win silver in the men's snowboard slopestyle competition at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and stand on the podium with both of his idols.
Residents of city in Guangxi quarantined
All residents in Baise were placed under home quarantine on Monday to block the spread of the novel coronavirus in the largest prefecture-level city in South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, a senior city official said.
Pakistan powers ahead through economic partnership
The construction of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor has played a vital role in transforming Pakistan into an electricity-rich country, reducing the cost of energy production and driving the local economy, said senior officials.
US war profiteers and buccaneers the biggest threat to world peace
A strange situation has emerged during the ongoing Russia-Ukraine crisis: While the parties directly involved are consistently seeking to de-escalate the tensions, the United States, which is thousands of miles away from the region, is doing its utmost to whip up fears of a possible war, as if one was imminent.
Rising China brings Games to spotlight
The Winter Games used to be less eye-catching than the Summer Games. Yet global attention has been focused on Beijing, which hosted the Summer Games in 2008, too. Why?
Olympic spirit inspires better bilateral ties
NEW YORK-A recent letter from President Xi Jinping has stoked the passion of a mayor in the United States for China.
PBOC mulls near-term rate action
The People's Bank of China, the country's central bank, may implement another interest rate cut in the near future to shore up the economy while its US counterpart is expected to tighten its policy significantly, experts said on Monday.
Virtual humans poised for big advances
China's virtual human industry is poised for rapid growth, with applications in sectors such as broadcasting, entertainment, retail, finance and education. It is also possible that everyone eventually will have their own avatar, experts said.
The time of emperors
While the Palace Museum, China's imperial palace in Beijing from 1420 to 1911, also known as the Forbidden City, houses myriad artifacts that showcase traditional Chinese craftsmanship, it also boasts some 1,500 unique antique timepieces.
Steel Roses back to their roots and back in bloom
The Chinese women's soccer team rekindled their famous fighting spirit to end a 16-year wait to lift the Asian Cup-capturing the imagination of ecstatic fans back home in the process.







